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1 deck
deck 1. COMP Laufwerk n (for magnetic tapes); 2. LOGIS Deck n (of ship) • on deck, o.d. IMP/EXP, LOGIS auf Schiffsdeck, auf Deck • under deck unter Deck -
2 deck beam
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3 deck officer
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4 deck container
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > deck container
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5 deck cargo
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6 deck feather
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7 deck game
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8 deck hand
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9 deck log
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10 deck roof
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11 deck watch
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12 deck area
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13 deck bridge
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14 deck crane
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15 deck edge
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16 deck-girder bridge
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17 deck half
deck half Scheibenhälfte f -
18 deck plate girder span
English-german engineering dictionary > deck plate girder span
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19 deck truss bridge
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20 deck area
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